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… the sources of classified information published by them. Similar physical surveillance of thr~e ex-employees o£ the CIA whc ware suspected of unauthorized possession of classified documents (1969, 1971, and 1972) • • 5 c. Development of paid … version.] • ] 1. HDQ IS PARTICIPATING IN HIGH LEVEL INTERDEPARTMENTAL SURVEY OF INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS OF ANTI-VIETNAM WAR MOVEMENT IN U.S. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS STUDY WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO ESTABLISH NATURE AND EXTENT OF ILLEGAL AND … SHOULD BE LIMITED TO EVIDENCE OF CONTACTS BETWEEN ELEMENTS OF U.S. PEACE MOVEMENT AND FOREIGN GROUPS OR INDIVIDUALS. VIETNAM PROTEST ACTIVITY IN YOUR AREAS SHOULD BE REPORTED ONLY INSOFAR AS DIRECT CONNECTION WITH U.S . ORGANIZATIONS OR …
… to the world, of the abject !'l_:w-e~d~ of the United Stat~s. Sir Robert Thompson, the British expert on f~territiG warfare, waa an adviser to President Nixon on the war Digitized from Box 22 of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library LONDON-There are two fashionable myths about the current North Vietnamese offensive in South .Vietnam -that the South has more men and more guns than the North, and that the North is more highly motivatL ~ than the …
… you and Ginqer are happy in Middletown. Some day soon I'm sure our paths will cross. Pleaae 9ive my love to Ginqer. With warm rec;arda, I am SiBCerely, Charles E. Goo4ell Mr. Ray Wieloszynatia 72 Irwin Avenue Middletown, Sew York 10940 •=c• … was s1.;r&ngthening us in. our resolve at hom9, to speak the t%11th, to remind, people of the ,ontinuing dea'Vbs in ·.·· Vietnam. - death' which we are· I~oing and engixu~e~Ul.g, •s surel;r as. though the Vietnamese ~;~tUl stood: at the sights of our.. guns. ! &DJtOllra.~~te~a.. thea, in other words, to ·stand ·11Jfith us and …
… The original documents are located in Box 13, folder “Indochina - South Vietnam” of the Ron Nessen Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the … 1,. 197:} prohibit the use of funds:· "to support directly or indirectly combat activities in or over Cambodia, Laos, North Vietnam and South Vietna...'n by United States forces ••• " - - -~ --- -~ - .- - - - . A slightly different formulation … by the Department of Defense as follows: "a} bombing, strafing, rocketing or othe:;:- eJq> enditu:;:-e of ordnanc~; b) forward air control oper2.tions, c) armed reconnaissance; d) helicopter gunship operations; e) cmnp~rable hostile actions by U_ …
… i a 94704 (415) 843-7518. Dear Friend, Thls letter Is a plea for your (non-financial) support In helping to reunite Vietnamese children brought to the United States In the April, 1975 "orphan airlift" with their natural,. parents. As … ~hildren arrived during that time of high emotion and panic they told frantic tales to those who would and could listen In Vietnamese of having been separated from their parents. Vietnamese volunteers who reported what the said to the adoption … here may have parents who wish· their return Is not known. Approximately one dozen Vietnamese refugees have so far come forward to claim their children who were in the babylift - not all with success. Other parents In Vietnam have expressed a …
… ;\tion \~-::t operate for the Ot'Xt 2 yt\lrS in \\"zh!n~tPn . D.(: . Let me. in all ~incerity. a:> k (~'que,~::: n: D· ·:ou war!: that kind of min·~·rit}' rde in rhe l:nitec .':atcs :: .\meric:t? I do not think yo~t do. Volumo 10--Num!.. r 4S grow … in great cities .and in school systems throughout our countty, riots and terrorism, crime, drug abuse. pollution~ the Vietnam War, the Watergate affair with the first Presidential resignation · in America's history, the energy shortag~ rismg … in Southeast Asia increase. I, I' am sure, like you, have frankly been moved and troubled by the de,·elopments in South Vietnam and Cambodia. I believe all Americans, regardless of how they may ha\·e viewed the situation in years past, are …
… ~ ~ ~ ~ among them 35,000 children of school age . per cent of ------o~men At the same tilll3 it is ,. estirr-ated tha~ in Vietnam are heroin ~-~ The m~nitude of the drug menace deitsnds total and immediate response on iii the part of the Congress … in schools, and to increase the number of individlals treated for drug addiction. - Meantime, the United States and South Vietnam have just begun the biggest ...... to -....--, ........ crackdown yet attempted • Vietnam war zom.. ~ ~ stem the flow of nsrcotics to servicemen in the 'lhe drive is scheduled to run .for three months. -..,_ …
… at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library RNC RESEARCH DIVISION FOREIGN POLICY Mondale was an early supporter of the Vietnam War effort, but later evolved into a critic of Richard Nixon's war policies. He has been a staunch defender of Israel, … has advocated the reform of foreign intelligence operations. RNC RESEARCH DIVISION FOREIGN POLICY "To withdraw from South Vietnam and permit what would obviously be a takeover of that area by the Co11111unist forces is intolerable." Mankato Free …
… Dick Oele, Mr. &. Mrs. D. Blok ad family, Mayor C. SODlleveldt, Leonard Anderson, Ivan Zylstra, Carol Apol, Arlene Warsen, Mr.' Mrs. Tom Tipi, Mr. David Lindem.ulder, Bobert Kendig, Jack Wiersma, Richard Silva I Rev. & Mrs.. John Schaal f … this I can only say "Amen. I: rna ~ bt '.;,~eII~ 1: Congressman . JERRY FORD" August 16, 1967',,' From the beginning of the Vietnam conflict I have' 'insisted that the Unit~.' States should not get bogged dOWl'l in a massive land war in the jungles … air and sea Power against significant military target." and the imposition of "a Kennedy-type (s'~a) quarantine on North Vietnam." We said at that time (20 months ago) that "our purpose is ••• to repel Communist aggression, to minimtze American …
… society which were polar·i zed by the protracted ·period of conscription necessary to sustain United States activities in Vietnam. Thus, only those who were delinquent with respect to required military service between the date of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution (August 4, 1964) and the date of withdrawal of ·united States forces from Vietnam (March 28, 1973) will--be eligible. Further, only the offenses of draft evasion and prolonged unauthorized absence … will then issue a special new type of discharge -- a Clemency Discharge --- which will be substitutea for the previously awarded undesirable discharge. However, the new Clemency Discharge will not constitute entitlement to Veterans Administration …
… with me which concern the operation of the Board, that I will aall these to the attention of Mrs. Handwerger and make her aware of th,ir concern. You have my assurance that I will henceforth strictly adhere to the chain of conanand in all mateers … 0. BOX 1221 - WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01601 August 11 1 1975 Mr. Charles E. Goodell Chairman Presidential Clemency Board Vietnam Amnesty Cases Washington D. C. I Dear Mr. Goodell: According to a TV news program I watched 1 one problem faced by … new capital for Alaska with federal aid, using unemployed technical personnel from all over the nation, including the Vietnam draft dodgers who want to "work their way back. " They could call the super city, "Amnesty, Alaska. " Harold Gregory …
… who wants so urgently to be President of the United States, made the reckless charge that we tried to start a new Viet Nam war in Angola. Everyone of these staterrents is false. The Arrerican people knCM that they are false, and so did Mr. carter … in two years. But to belittle America's incredible comeback is to belittle America." Points: 2 years ago we were mired in Vietnam; today we are at peace in the world. 2 years ago there was marching in the streets; today ·we are at peace with … the past, the Democratic Party would have to explain to the American people just which party dragged the country into the Vietnam War---and then ran away and joined the peacenik parade--leaving the Republicans to clean up the mess. Finally, I …
… House staff: provided alias documents and disguise materials, a tape recorder, camera, film and film processin, v to E. Howard Hunt. It also complied vith a request to prepare a psychological profile of Daniel Ellsberg. This assistance was … the President highly classified files relating to the Lebanon landings, the Bay of Pigs: the Cuban missile crisis, and the Vietnam war. The request was made on the stated ground that these files vere needed by the President, in the performance of his …
… the ,~pency of :I means of resisting prcssures to engage in acti\-itirs which now appear to us improper. Greater public awareness of the limits of the VI-~‘S domestic authority would do much to rcassure the American people. The requisite … Day, and Blount were informed of the program in varying degrees, as was Attorney General Mitchell. Since 1958, the FBI was aware of this program and rec.eived 5’i,OOO items from it. A 1962 CIA memorandum indicates the Agency was aware that the mail … the President highly classified files relating to the T,ebanon landings. the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban missile crisis, and the Vietnam War. The request was made on the ground that these files were needed by the President in the performance of his …
… Assassination of two U.S. Air Force officers in Tehran will -.ly strengthen congressional support, it is believed. 11le Vietnam episode, paradoxically, has increased. not tliminished, legislative backing for President Ford in certain .critical … 416,500 U.S. troops abroad by 70,000. The meaning of the onesided vote was plain to many here- Congress does not want the Vietnam episodtt to be millinterpreted. Instead of weakening the executive's hand, Vietnam has strencthened it, in this … They smothered his advance before it got started, and routed his armies. The same thing happened throughout the Vietnam war. Washington always underestimated the capabilities and tenacity of the enemy forces. A former CIA analyst named Sam …
… bill}. There are a number of advantag .!s and disadvantages of this proposal, and there are other alternatives th;;irt warrant consideration. . . , - 2 Critical Considerations Critical considerations that bear upon a decision on science … purpose should not be to duplicate the agency's function. Any staff capable of generating its own views is likely to grow toward such a "super" role. - 2 ;,. The function of the office would be clearly depicted as representational. Options 2 and 3, … to problems that were immediate and pressing. To make matters worse, the scientific community became politicized during the Vietnam war, and was perceived as critical and unfriendly. The 15-year record of the office indicates that when a …
… by Secretary Kissinger ^ I bring you the greetings of President Ford, who has asked that I tell you that he looks forward to being with you at your national convention next year. I am proud to accept the honor you do me this evening. The … of a lasting settlement in the Middle negotiate an effective and equitable limita- East; our combat involvement in the VietNam war has been ended honorably and the level of fighting reduced. The United States and the Soviet Union, after … 46 pp. Export Administration Act Amendments of 1974. Report to accompany S. 3792. S. Rept. 93-1024. July 22, 1974. 23 pp. Vietnam J 384 Department of State Bulletin INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES U.S. Reviews Work of 1974 Session of …
… there are emerging two principal areas where there is 'likely to be assigned a special Administration responsibility on the Vietnam matter. These are refugee assistance and the safety of U.S. citizens who are "in country. 11 The latter has not … that you pass on the following message to the President: There are approximately 500 families here that would like to adopt Vietnamese children, and it is vital that we attempt to get them out of Vietnam! She knows of two milit:a.ry men who would … to areas of their choice. The requirements for the care and ultimate disposition of all those who are fleeing from the war will be heavy. Because of the large numbers involved and the overwhelming need for assistance, I will soon be asking the …
… of our economy equivalent to what it was during ?resident Johnson's and President Kennedy's terms and even before the Vietnamese war, and if we assume that at the end of the 4-year period,we can cut our unemployment rate down to 4 or 4-1/2 percent. . . … increases and a growth in our national economy equal tq what was experienced under Kennedy and Johnson before the Vietnam War. :, ' . 6 6 3/ ~o - Ga 3 -2;,.. • MORE . ' ... ... •. . ·. .. ,, / I. ': Pa~e 10 THI: MODERATOR: President Ford? …
… I ,., . .,. - • ,,,.,· Or~hans in J...iimbo .:.. . Many' .o f the Vielnamese "orphans''gathered up in the lasfdays of the war and shipped to the United States nffw want to go }1orn.e-~o iheir parents. by Betty Jean Lifton T_:1 i~tory moves … tomorrow':; st.ale news. It has been a year now sin..:e the controversial Operation BabyUt brought more th:rn 2,000 Vietnam...: ;e children to American adoptive horncs-aPc\ the glow of either virtue or Ol•tr:ige to Amaican hearts . . For … · l~,:,_, lJ. fl' • plane crasll 1ft Saigon airport ~".:·~ , ( during the U.S. pullout from -&nI•"iA :'i'~ .· . 1 South Vietnam: And it - or the e·.~,. ·: '. ,'. arrival of the second plane in . " ,. i · 1 S!lit~' Francisco'. a ' year ago " . …